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General Configuration Notes, Adding a VLAN in Windows NT 4.0

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Chapter 7 Selecting Duplex Mode (Optional) on a joint project. Joining workers with VLANs forms logical working groups. VLANs are normally only configurable at the switch. However, the HP NetServer 10/100 adapter software permits you to configure a NetWare server with up to 64 VLANs, and 55 VLANs for Windows NT 4.0. To set up VLAN membership, your adapter must be attached to a switch with VLAN capability. For more information on VLANs in NetWare, see the NWTEAM.TXT file on the HP NetServer 10/100TX PCI LAN Adapter Drivers CD. For more information on VLANs in Windows NT, continue to the next section. General Configuration Notes 1. Windows NT versions prior to 4.0 don't support VLANs. 2. VLANs require Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 4.0 (or later). 3. In Windows NT and Windows 2000, VLANs cannot be implemented on adapters that have been configured for teaming options. 4. 802.1p/802.1q is required for VLANs to function. You can enable this feature through the Advanced tab in HPSet. 5. HP NetServer 10/100 adapters only support VLANs configured in compliance with the IEEE 802.1q specification. No support for ISL (Inter-Switch Link) VLANs is intended. Adding a VLAN in Windows NT 4.0 1. Create a VLAN on the switch. Use the parameters you assign there to join the VLAN from the server. See your switch documentation for more information. 2. Double-click the Network icon in Control Panel. 3. On the Adapters tab, select the adapter you want to be on a VLAN and click Properties. 4. In HPSet, click Join VLAN. Note that VLANs cannot be 26

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Chapter 7
Selecting Duplex Mode (Optional)
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on a joint project. Joining workers with VLANs forms logical
working groups.
VLANs are normally only configurable at the switch. However,
the HP NetServer 10/100 adapter software permits you to
configure a NetWare server with up to 64 VLANs, and 55
VLANs for Windows NT 4.0.
To set up VLAN membership, your adapter must be attached to
a switch with VLAN capability.
For more information on VLANs in NetWare, see the
NWTEAM.TXT
file on the
HP NetServer 10/100TX PCI LAN
Adapter Drivers
CD.
For more information on VLANs in Windows NT, continue to
the next section.
General Configuration Notes
1.
Windows NT versions prior to 4.0 don’t support VLANs.
2.
VLANs require Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0 with
Service Pack 4.0 (or later).
3.
In Windows NT and Windows 2000, VLANs cannot be
implemented on adapters that have been configured for
teaming options.
4.
802.1p/802.1q is required for VLANs to function. You can
enable this feature through the Advanced tab in HPSet.
5.
HP NetServer 10/100 adapters only support VLANs
configured in compliance with the IEEE 802.1q
specification.
No support for ISL (Inter-Switch Link)
VLANs is intended.
Adding a VLAN in Windows NT 4.0
1.
Create a VLAN on the switch. Use the parameters you
assign there to join the VLAN from the server. See your
switch documentation for more information.
2.
Double-click the
Network
icon in Control Panel.
3.
On the Adapters tab, select the adapter you want to be on a
VLAN and click
Properties
.
4.
In HPSet, click
Join VLAN
. Note that VLANs cannot be